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Re: The WGU Challenge - Finish in 1 term
First of all, if all you have left is Capstone/Tech writing WHILE you have the Cisco class, I don't see how he wouldn't let you take the writing courses. That's exactly what I had for my last term, Cap/Tech and 4 MS exams. It was beneficial for me to get the writing over with. Second, I don't understand why you'd wait for… -
Re: T-Mobile G1
Some guys that work at Google posted on Shacknews that they could finally talk about it. One had used the G1 for 6 months, the other for 2. Someone asked if it's better than the iPhone, and they both agreed it is not. They felt the hardware was rushed by HTC, and the software is of course very young in the development… -
Re: Silly, yet simple question regarding testing.
When you sign in, they make you site the NDA, there are 10-15 things, on the NDA,, I think it was on there, but there is also another agreement on the computer itself, when the adminstrator logs you in, that you are supposed to read and have to accept to go forward, it may have been on there. But maybe I am mistaken. In my… -
Re: IT Manager Leaving a Small Company Gracefully
@sensitivestoic - you indicated that you are in Illinois. Illinois is an at-will employment state. That means that either employee or employer can terminate employment without notice. Do you have any kind of employment contract or are you a contractor with a services agreement? Generally speaking, you shouldn't expect any… -
Re: CCNA Voice Lab (for the home)
There are alot of blogs out there with introductory voice labs if you spend some time on google. CUCM is big business, and CME is small business. What I suggest to people is to learn the fundamentals with CME, as it is much easier to set up and get phones ringing in. I'm currently diving into the enterprise world of voice,… -
Re: Programmer VS Networking/System Career
My company does IT contract work for the DoD, and we employ about 10 Help Desk folks for every LAN/System Admin, and about 3 LAN guys to every programmer. Many many many companies have an IT staff of just Help Desk and LAN Admins with no programming department at all. Not all companies need programmers, but any company… -
Re: Help with my CV
This resume is kind of all over the place. It seems you have a very heterogeneous skill set. Are you going for a generalist position? If that is the case, then no problem. However, if you are applying for a specific position make sure you tailor the resume for whatever the position asks for. For example, if the position… -
Re: I HATE paper MCPs
I have co-workers like this too.. Our current team is required to be MCDST's to support our XP environment, a couple of us studied and passed (which wasn't all that hard, considering 3-4 yrs of daily XP support), but most used the testk|ng guide that the manager emailed out (don't get me started). One of the 10W bulb MCDST… -
Re: New York Times article on password security
A value of 3 to 5 is generally considered the industry standard value or best practices value. It is a compromise between instantly locking somebody out and allowing so many attempts that it would be possible to bruteforce the password. It is still high enough that if somebody does a typo or forgets to turn off caps lock… -
Re: "To re-certify, or not to re-certify that is the question?"
Glad to see you decided to keep them going. I've wanted to post this question myself but since I have more time than you I've let it slide. CCNA, CCNA-Sec, and CCDA here and mine are up in February 2017. The networking knowledge I've gained from them has been invaluable in many aspects of my job and in consulting, but in…
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